User Guide

PC2 Made Easy
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2. Press the MIDI Transmit Button. The display shows that you are on the MIDI Channel
parameter.
3. Press the >> button. You are now on the Destination parameter, which by default is
set to Local+MIDI.
4. Press the Ò-Ó button under the alpha wheel. The value changes to MIDI. Rotate the
wheel clockwise. It changes back to Local+MIDI.
Notice that there is an underscore below the letter L in the display. This shows that the
parameter is highlighted. Usually there is only one parameter in the display at a time,
but sometimes there are two or three.
5. Press the KeyRange button. There are two parameters in the display - Low Note and
High Note. Notice the underscore under the C. Press the >> button and you will see the
underscore move under the G.
Zone Select Buttons
The four zone select buttons have several different functions, depending on what mode
you are in.
In MIDI Setups Mode
When playing a Setup, they allow you to mute and unmute zones. When you are editing
a Setup, they allow you to switch between zones for editing. Since the display has only
two lines, there is only enough room to show the value of 1 zone at a time.
1. Press the MIDI Setups button, then press 1 on the numeric keypad, then 5, then press
Enter. You have called up Setup 015 Piano Trio. On the bottom line of the display, after
A15, it should say 1:Upright Bass 2. If it doesnÕt, press the Zone 1 button once and you
will see this info. This shows you the Program that is on zone 1.
2. Notice that the Zone 1 and Zone 2 buttons are green and the Zone 3 and Zone 4
buttons are orange. This tells you the Setup has 4 zones, but 2 of the zones are muted. If
you play the keyboard, you will hear Piano on the right side and Bass+Ride Cymbal on
the left.
3. Press the Zone 1 button. It now turns orange. This means that zone is muted. If you
play the keyboard, the left side makes no sound. Press Zone 1 and the button turns
green again and you will hear the bass.
4. Press the Zone 2 button. The bottom line of the display now says A15 2:Grand Piano
44, showing you the Program in zone 2.
5. Press the Zone 3 button. The bottom line of the display now says A15 3:Trombones,
showing you the Program in zone 3. Press Zone 3 again and the button turns Green. Play
the keyboard and you will now hear Trombones layered with the Piano on the right side
of the keyboard, and the Bass+Ride still on the left.
An important point that can lead to confusion: If a specific zone is NOT currently in the
display, pressing that Zone Select button will bring up that zone in the display. But if